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Abstract
The Bonorum Possessio, or Praetorian inheritance or succession, is one of the most important, complicated and difficult sections in the study of the Private law of Rome. This subject is not well known to students of Roman law, although so far it has been the object of much research on the part of many German and a few French, scholars.
Recommended Citation
George M. Bush,
THE PRIMITIVE CHARACTER AND ORIGIN OF THE BONORUM POSSESSIO,
25
Mich. L. Rev.
508
(1927).
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